9 Photos You Should Take On Your Honeymoon

The "Sunset" Shot

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It doesn't necessarily have to be a cheesy kissing pic with the sun setting behind you (although we wouldn't judge you for that), but a nice couple shot will be something you'll be glad you have postvacation. And even though it's bright out, you should still use your flash to avoid showing up as a dark silhouette.Who Should Take It: A resort employee if you're on the beach, or a passerby if you're in town

The "Look What We Ate" Shot

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Whip out the camera at a local restaurant and snap a picture of your dish -- whether it's an eight-pound lobster, frog legs or a part of a cow you never thought you'd see.Who Should Take It: You, of each other; or a restaurant employee

The "Where We Slept" Shot

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You might want to leave this one out of your Facebook photo album, but a photo of your hotel room is a must-have -- you know, for memory's sake. Who Should Take It: You, of each other

The "Local" Shot

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Don't forget to snap shots of all the little details that show local flair -- coins, stamps or maps. Even get to know the natives by asking them to pose with you for a quick pic. Policemen, snake charmers, the guy who baked the most delicious souffle you've ever tasted -- they're all fair game. Who Should Take It: You, of the details; or other locals or resort employees, if you're with natives

Your "Postcard" Shot

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Ask someone to snap a shot of you two strolling or posing near a local landmark. You traveled all this way -- don't be shy!Who Should Take It: Locals or fellow tourists

Your "Danced 'Til We Dropped" Shot

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Hey, it's your honeymoon -- you're supposed to let loose! Take photos of each other getting down on the dance floor.Who Should Take It: You, of each other; or fellow club-goers, of you both

Your "Check Out the View" Shot

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Capture the scenery from up high -- whether it's at a rooftop restaurant, a tall landmark or even a mountaintop.Who Should Take It: You or your husband

Your "Never Again" Shot

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Trust us: You'll cherish having captured the expression on your face as you rode an elephant, bungee jumped over a river or tried anything you never thought you would.Who Should Take It: You, of each other; or your tour guide

Your "That's All Folks" Shot

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End your album with a photo of you waving good-bye, shutting the door to your hotel room or stepping onto the plane. It's back to reality!Who Should Take It: You, of each other; or a resort employee